Changelog v0.13.3:
+ Major rewrite and cleanup in order to:
— Turn SSLyze into a Python module, allowing scans to be run and processed directly from Python
— Add SSLyze to PyPi
— These changes should make it easy to build tools and scripts on top of SSLyze
+ Renamed the command line tool to sslyze_cli.py to avoid conflicts with the sslyze module
+ Added the –fallback command to check support for the TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV cipher suite, which prevents downgrade attacks
+ Added the –openssl_ccs command to check for the OpenSSL CCS Injection vulnerability
+ Renamed the –certinfo=basic and –certinfo=full commands to –certinfo_basic and –certinfo_full
+ Removed the –chrome_sha1 command and merged the SHA1 deprecation check into –certinfo_basic
+ Fixed support for client authentication
+ Extended support for scanning through a CONNECT proxy to StartTLS protocols
+ Modified cipher suite plugin to return RFC cipher names instead of OpenSSL cipher names

sslyze for windows : Fast and full-featured SSL scanner.

SSLyze is a Python tool that can analyze the SSL configuration of a server by connecting to it. It is designed to be fast and comprehensive, and should help organizations and testers identify misconfigurations affecting their SSL servers.